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Appendix E
Mass Balance Workshop Participants
and Presentation Titles
The workshop was held on March 24 and 25, 198S, at the National Academy of Sciences in
Washington, D.C. Written information provided by the workshop participants is maintained by
the NRC.
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Name
Frank Altmayer
Jose Alvarez
David Benforado
Denny Beroiz
Kenneth Bradley
Marvin Chlapek
Joseph Chu (deceased)
Richard Dime
Max Eisenberg
Harry Fatkin
Kathleen Franklin
Carl Fromm
Hank Garie
France Godoy
Mark Griffiths
Khristine Hall
Robert Ham
Brian Harney
Russ Hawes
Robert Hawes
Jeanne Herb
Martin Hillyer
Josephine Huang
Ken Johnson
Stephen Jordan
Roger Kanerva
Ron Kienie
Larry Longanecker*
Francis McMichael
Lamar Miller
Richard Morgenstern
Andrew Nickolaus
Margo Oge
Kirsten Oldenburg
Daniel Oman
Richard Paul
Ward Penberthy
Robert Pojasek
Dennis Redington
Merilyn Reeves
James Rogers
Niki Roy
David Sarokin
AL4SS BALANCE INFORMATION
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS OUTSIDE OF COMMITTEE
Affiliation
Scientific Control Labs
Upjohn Co.
3M Corp.
General Dynamics Corp.
Ontario Waste Management Corp.
Exxon Corp.
General Motors Corp.
New Jersey State Dept. of Environmental
Protection
Maryland State Dept. of Environment
Polaroid Corp.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
New Jersey State Dept. of Enviromental
Protection
The Earth Technology Corp.
National Association of Metal Finishers
International Business Machines Corp.
RMT, Inc.
Mobil Oil Corp.
Mobil Oil Corp.
Polaroid Corp.
New Jersey State Dept. of Environmental
Protection
Chevron Corp.
Tetra Tech
National Governors' Association
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
State of Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
Shell Oil Co.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Carnegie-Mellon University
Univ. of Florida, Dept. of Environmental
Engineering Science
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Congress Office of Technology
Assessment
RMT, Inc.
Motor Vehicle Manufacturer's
Association
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ChemCycle Corp.
Monsanto Co.
League of Women Voters
Digital Electronics Corp.
State of Massachusetts Dept. of
Environmental Quality
~ . .
engineering
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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APPE~IXE
Michael Shapiro
Deborah Shaver
Edward Clarence-Smith
James Solyst
Edward Stevenson
Paul Supple
Dennis Timberlake
Lial Tischler
Scott Tufts
Did not attend, but sent information.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ICE, Inc.
Natural Resources Defense Council
National Governors' Association
State of New Jersey Dept. of
Environmental Protection
General Electric Co.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Tischler/Kocurek Environmental
Engineers
PPG Industries, Inc.
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Session I, Part I - Policy Needs for Mass
Balance Approaches to Assess Waste
Minimization/Reduction Efforts
"Meaning of Mass Balance in Relation to
Policy Needs~
David Sarokin (UeS. Environmental
Protection Agency)
"The Need for Alternatives Within the Sys-
tem of Environmental Protection"
Kirsten Oldenburg (U.S. Congress Office of
Technology Assessment)
"A Proposed Model Waste Reduction
Program"
Edward Clarence-Smith (Natural Resources
Defense Council)
Session I, Part II - Policy Needs for Mass
Balance Approaches to Estimate Toxic
Chemical Releases
"Facilitating Source Reduction Require-
ments"
Niki Roy (State of Massachusetts Dept. of
Environmental Quality Engineering)
"Illinois, Perspective"
Roger Kanerva (State of Illinois Environ-
mental Protection Agency)
"The Citizen's Viewpoint"
Merilyn Reeves (League of Women Voters)
Session lI, Part I - Mass Balance Applica-
tions: Feasibility of Estimating Toxic Re-
leases Across Industry Sectors
"An Integrated Perspective from the U.S.
EPA"
Richard Morgenstern (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency)
"New Jersey's Experience with the Industrial
Survey Project"
Edward Stevenson (State of New Jersey
Dept. of Environmental Protection)
"Industrial Perspective"
Robert Pojasek (ChemCycle Corp.)
M;4SS BALANCE INFORMATION
WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
"Applications for Petroleum, Petrochemical,
and Pesticide Production"
Lamar Miller (Univ. of Florida, Dept. of
Environmental Engineering Science)
Session II, Part II - Mass Balance Applica-
tions: Feasibility of Estimating Toxic Re-
leases Within Industry Sectors
"The Electronics Industry"
James Rogers (Digital Electronics Corp.)
"Mass Balance Technology in the Petro-
chemical Industry"
Marvin Chlapek (Exxon Corp.)
Difficulties with the Approach and Alterna-
tives for the Electroplating Industry"
Prank Altmayer (Scientific Control Labs)
Session III, Part I - Mass Balance Applica-
tions: Feasibility of Assessing Hazardous
Waste Minimization/Reduction Efforts
Across Industry Sectors
"Experiences with Electronics Manu-
facturing, Solvent Users, and Petroleum Re-
fineries"
Carl Fromm (Jacobs Engineering Group,
Inc.)
"Why the Material Balance Focus?"
Kenneth Bradley (Ontario Waste Manage-
ment Corp.)
"Developing Baseline Data and Tracking
Progress"
Franco Godoy (The Earth Technology Corp.)
Session III, Part II - Mass Balance Applica-
tions: Feasibility of Assessing Hazardous
Waste Minimization/Reduction Efforts
Within Industry Sectors
"The Application of Mass Balance
Techniques in the Foundary Industry"
Daniel Oman and Robert Ham (RMT, Inc.)
Measurement Error in the Chemical Manu-
facturing Industry"
Lial Tischler (Tischler/Kocurek Environ-
mental Engineers)
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APPENDIX E
"Applications in the Photographic Processing
and Electroplating Industries
Deborah Shaver (ICF, Inc.)
"The Petroleum Refining Industry
Martin Hillyer (Chevron Corp.)
Session IV - Mass Balance Applications:
Feasibility of Estimating Toxic Releases:
Facility Perspective
Estimating Methyl Chloride Releases from a
Chemical Manufacturing Facility
Paul Supple (General Electric Corp.)
"The Engineering Role of Process Material
Balance"
Dennis Redington (Monsanto Co.)
"Mass Balance for an Adipic Acid Facility"
Andrew Nickolaus (E.I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co., Inc.)
"Approaches and Uncertainties Within a
Multi-Chemical Production Facility"
Scott Tufts (PPG Industries, Inc.)
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Session V - Mass Balance Applications:
Feasibility of Assessing Waste
Minimization/Reduction Efforts
"Measurements Within a Defense Weaponry
Manufacturing Facility
Denny Beroiz (General Dynamics Corp.)
NMulti-product Manufacturing Facilities:
The Practical Problems with Aggregated
Wastes
David Benforado (3M Corp.)
Use of Total Carbon Mass Balance to
Define High Boiling Waste Formation"
Stephen Jordan (E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co., Inc.)
"Polaroid's Toxic Use and Waste Reduction
Program"
Harry Fatkin (Polaroid Corp.)
Experiences Within Chemical Manu-
facturing Facility
Tim Hawes (Polaroid Corp.)
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Representative terms from entire chapter:
industry sectors